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The Great American Ball Park more than lives up to its name, drawing baseball fans from around the country to the shores of the Ohio River to experience America’s game the way it was meant to be played. Come cheer on the Reds and enjoy a hotdog, the freshly manicured field, and plenty of high-quality MLB action live by scouting out the Reds schedule for your ideal matchup.

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The surging play of one of the National League’s most dominant squads has kept the entertainment flowing during Cincinnati Reds games played inside the Great American Ball Park. Catch all of the action in person this year, beginning early on when spring rolls around with Reds Opening Day tickets, signaling the start of a brand new season of MLB baseball.

The constant influx of top-notch competition gives fans plenty of opportunities to catch a marquee matchup. A scroll through the 2015 Reds schedule will reveal regular opponents in the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals, on top of interleague rivals such as the visiting Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, and Boston Red Sox.

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Check out the Reds schedule above and use our convenient filtering options to find the game you want to see. Break down games based on filters like home/away, day/night, specific opponent, month, or day of the week.

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First-Year Manager Price to Helm Reds

The Cincinnati Reds didn’t have to go far to find their next manager, as last fall, pitching coach Bryan Price was handed over the reins shortly after the team’s exit from the 2013 postseason. Price is the 61st manager in team history and has been with the organization since 2010, though his new role with the Reds is his first as an MLB manager. Price is inheriting a squad that won 90 games in 2013 en route to earning an NL Wild Card slot, which resulted in a one-game playoff with the divisional rival Pittsburgh Pirates, though it was ultimately the St. Louis Cardinals that went on to advance to the World Series. Incidentally, Cincinnati will get its first look at the Cards right off the bat via Opening Day on March 31 at Great American Ball Park.

Despite the major changes at the top, the Reds’ roster will look largely similar for 2014. As a team, Cincinnati finished third in the NL in offense, keyed by the trio of Jay Bruce, Brandon Phillips, and Joey Votto, who all will be back in the lineup this season. As far as the pitching rotation goes, the probable rotation points to Johnny Cueto, Mat Latos, Homer Bailey, Mike Leake, and Tony Cingrani. While it’s unclear when exactly closer Aroldis Chapman will be able to return after major surgery was required in the wake of being struck by a line drive during spring training, the hope is that he’ll re-join the lineup at some point during the year.